Björnsk general election, November 2017

General elections were held in Björnska in November 2017 to elect members of the Underhuset. This followed a successful 'motion of no confidence' vote towards former prime minister Mai Nguyen, who failed in her attempt to form a minority government. All parties in the last election fulfilled the requirements to contest it, and took part.

The election was previously intended to take place during October 2017, though the Supreme Court argued that more time was needed for parties to campaign on national issues so that the Björnsk public may make an informed decision. In addition, a court representative stated that fines for non-voting may not be enforced, though compulsory voting did still continue

The election results were decided under a proportional representation system of voting, where the parties were allocated a number of national seats according to the percentage of the vote received. There is a 2% threshold that was required for parties to receive any representation in parliament, making it more difficult for minor parties to enter the Underhuset.